Fred Huber

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Fred A. Huber Jr. was an American hockey executive who was publicity director of the Detroit Red Wings and one of the founders of the International Hockey League.

Early life

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Huber graduated from the University of Michigan in 1934.[1] He was a writer for the school's student newspaperThe Michigan Daily.[2]

Hockey

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Huber was publicity director for the Detroit Red Wings from 1941 to 1958.[3] He was also an analyst alongside Budd Lynch for Red Wings telecasts.[4] In 1945, Huber helped Red Wings general manager Jack Adams organize the International Hockey League.[5] The IHL's Fred A. Huber Trophy was named in his honour. Huber also helped create the Michigan Amateur Hockey Association and was the organization's first president.[6]

Later life

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After leaving the Red Wings, Huber continued to work in public relations in the Detroit area. His wife, May Huber, was a member of the Wayne County board of supervisors.[7] He retired to Sun City, Arizona, where he died on November 26, 1995.[8]

References

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